democrats are deploying first lady michelle obama. in september the first lady will hit the campaign trail, stumping for democratic congressional candidates in tight races. mrs. obama isn't expected to deliver a message that's too partisan, instead focusing on the president and congress' legislative accomplishments. but will that be enough to win over women? democrats may have a tough time competing with sarah palin and her mama grizzlies. just this week, she endorsed seven more women. in response, emily's list, which raises money for pro-choice democratic female candidates, launched a counter campaign called sarah doesn't speak for me. >> congress warm norton who is doing a better job of reaching out to female voters, democrats or republicans? >> republicans just showed up for women they get to play. democrats continue to do the work. >> i think neater is doing a very good job. i'd like to see a fresh, energized approach of both parties attracting women. >> i'm glad the republicans are starting to try until recently about all they di